UniGR-CBS Working Paper Vol. 17

Linking Borderlands: Dynamics of Cross-Border Peripheries. Conceptual and empirical insights from an interdisciplinary perspective
Abstract

In the 21st century, cooperative cross-border projects in many peripheral areas of EU member states have steadily gained in importance; but, as the Covid-19 pandemic demonstrated, they can by no means be taken for granted. Borderland cooperation involves many actors, and complex as well as varied background conditions. Funded by Germany’s Federal Ministry of Education and Research (project key 01UC2104), the network project ‘Linking Borderlands: Dynamics of Cross-Border Peripheries’ undertakes a comparative analysis of two borderland regions, one in south-western, one in eastern Germany: the so-called Greater Region on the borders of Belgium, France, Germany, and Luxembourg, and the Brandenburg-Lubuskie Region straddling the German-Polish border. The Working Paper outlines the background to EU borderland cooperation and sketches some central lines of development taken by border studies, before presenting its five constituent perspectives.

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English
Editor
Kamil Bembnista
Benjamin Blaser
Sara Bonin
H. Peter Dörrenbächer
Astrid M. Fellner
Ludger Gailing
Konstanze Jungbluth
Alexandra Lampke
Isis Luxenburger
Kirsten Mangels
Leonie Micka
Eva Nossem
Galyna Orlova
Karina Pallagst
Nino Pfundstein
Claudia Polzin-Haumann
Martin Reents
Nicole Richter
Tobias Schank
Stefanie Thurm
Peter Ulrich
Florian Weber
Georg Wenzelburger
Dagna Zinkhahn Rhobodes
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Regional Development – Sustainability
Employment – Education – Economy
Governance – Power – Cooperation
Language – Culture – Identity
Theories – Concepts – Terms
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Working papers